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Well, it beats the 23 I've found on Humphrey Pridden!
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It beats me how this one family managed to stay employed in the same little village when it was clear that they would nick anything and everything that wasn't nailed down ........... and a few things that were. And then there was the arson; assaults; drunk and disorderlies .............
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Oh Gwynne, I've accidentally found a Mewse!
Under the Lowestoft bit: William Mewse, an old offender (snigger!) was charged with being drunk, on the 18th inst. Ipswich Journal and Suffolk, Norfolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire Advertiser, Saturday, September 24th 1881 |
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I'm finding loads of stuff in these newspapers for my tree and my BiL's. I've used about 500 credits already...
Turns out that one of my BiL's relations spent most of his adult life in Broadmoor. |
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Oh dear, Terri. One of yours, I think.
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ahhh maybe they do listen then:-
http://blog.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/?p=207 Different pricing structure. |
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Oh, that's good, a 7-day package makes much more sense.
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Its much better I don't feel under so much pressure now to find things quickly.
I have found quite a bit on the Kendalls and Mears in Northamptonshire which I didn't expect. |
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